The confound effect refers to the distortion that occurs in research results when an extraneous variable influences both the independent and dependent variables, leading to a misleading association. This can obscure the true relationship between the variables being studied, making it difficult to determine causation. Identifying and controlling for confounding variables is crucial in experimental design to ensure valid conclusions. Without proper controls, findings may be attributed incorrectly, undermining the study's credibility.
the Coriolis effect
what effect the muscles are the cold water
They effect the weather and all who is around it
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The aspect of the gas giants that has the biggest effect on their rings and satellites is their gravity.
The word confound is a verb. The past tense form is confounded.
The resilience and vigority of nature Sometimes confound our understanding Knowlge of it
Foolish Guys ... to Confound the Wise was created in 1980.
In Scotland a little team has come from nowhere to confound all expectations.
To confound men.
confound
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baffle, confound, disconcert, mystify
to confound you
Analogy, explain, or simplify.
The girls were confounded or damnable during their dispute.
amaze, astonish, jumble, confuse